H10 This three-axis bridge milling machine from Takumi is designed specifically for the mold, die and aerospace markets. Featuring an extremely rigid double-column design, it has roller-type rails on all axes. It’s designed for parts that require outstanding speed and accuracy, and high-quality surface finishes. To facilitate loading and unloading, it has extra-wide door openings.
What’s new? Upgrades introduced at IMTS in September to the machining center’s Fanuc 0i-XL control.
Benefits Fast speeds and high performance. Direct-coupled ball screws improve accuracy, while absolute encoders provide fast startup. With a 15,000 revolutions-per-minute (rpm) direct-drive, in-line spindle, the H10 is suited for high-speed applications. Also, the close proximity of the spindle to the bridge casting reduces overhang and the bridge's ladder design provides greater support for the head casting.
Takumi USA, Indianapolis, 844-302-3792, https://takumiusa.com
Vital Statistics
Net machine weight |
20,020 pounds |
Operating dimensions |
About 14.8 feet by 14.1 feet by 10 feet |
Table size |
41.3 inches by 27.6 inches |
Maximum table load |
1,760 pounds |
Spindle power |
25 horsepower |
X-axis travel |
About 40.2 inches |
Y-axis travel |
About 27.6 inches |
Z-axis travel |
About 19.7 inches |
Magazine capacity |
30 tools |
Maximum tool length |
About 11.8 inches |
Maximum tool weight |
15.4 pounds |
Karen Hanna | Senior Staff Reporter
Senior Staff Reporter Karen Hanna covers injection molding, molds and tooling, processors, workforce and other topics, and writes features including In Other Words and Problem Solved for Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing, Plastics Recycling and The Journal of Blow Molding. She has more than 15 years of experience in daily and magazine journalism.
